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Ordering and Comparing Fractions Task Cards Fractions Number Line
Ordering and Comparing Fractions Task Cards Fractions Number Line
Ordering and Comparing Fractions Task Cards Fractions Number Line
Ordering and Comparing Fractions Task Cards Fractions Number Line
Ordering and Comparing Fractions Task Cards Fractions Number Line
Ordering and Comparing Fractions Task Cards Fractions Number Line
Ordering and Comparing Fractions Task Cards Fractions Number Line
Ordering and Comparing Fractions Task Cards Fractions Number Line
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Description

Simplify your lesson planning with this set of 72 math task cards, perfect for Canadian teachers! Designed to cover comparing fractions, these task cards are organized into three differentiated decks, with each deck increasing in difficulty. Whether you’re introducing fractions, guiding students through practice, or assessing their understanding, this resource is a must-have for your classroom.

This fractions activity includes:

  • questions asking students to order fractions from least to greatest, greatest to least, greater than or less than or along a number line.
  • 72 task cards in 3 levels: Gradually scaffolded for differentiated learning.
  • Deck 1: 24 cards ordering & comparing fractions with common denominators.
  • Deck 2: 24 cards ordering & comparing unlike fractions (equivalent fractions or fractions with different denominators).
  • Deck 3: 24 cards ordering & comparing challenge (more difficult equivalent fractions or fractions that take a few steps before they can be compared).
  • paper versions: in full-colour option for engaging visuals or ink-saving black-and-white version for economical printing.
  • digital formats: Google Slidesā„¢ are interactive for online or blended classrooms or Google Formsā„¢ in a quiz format for instant feedback and effortless marking.
  • answer keys for every question.
  • student answer recording pages designed for students to use any strategy.
  • comprehensive instructions: Includes creative tips for paper and digital use, from group activities to independent practice. We’ve included tips to make it as easy as possible.

Why You Will Love These Task Cards:

  • Aligned with Canadian classrooms: our task cards use SI notation, metric measurements, and a decimal point (.) for clarity. They meet Canadian expectations. See below for specific outcomes.
  • Low-prep: ready-to-use formats make lesson prep quick and stress-free.
  • Flexibility:
    • Introduce Concepts: build foundational understanding with scaffolded decks.
    • Practice and Review: reinforce learning in engaging ways. They make differentiated math practice easy. These make great exit slips.
    • Assess Learning: use for formative or summative assessments.
    • Model Problem Solving: demonstrate effective strategies in whole-group instruction.
  • Engaging: Perfect for centres, rotations, independent practice, or group challenges.

Additional Resources to Support You:

  • technology troubleshooting: Step-by-step solutions for technical issues with digital formats.
  • creative ideas: Suggestions for turning task cards into fun games and collaborative activities.

Perfect for Your Classroom:

These task cards are designed to be adaptable and effective for students across various learning levels, while also saving you valuable time. The mix of printable and digital options ensures that this resource works seamlessly in traditional, online, or hybrid learning environments.

This resource aligns with:

  • Alberta Math Curriculum Grade 4 Ā©2022
  • Alberta Math Curriculum Grade 5 Ā©2022
  • British Columbia Mathematics Curricular CompetenciesĀ GradeĀ 4
  • British Columbia Mathematics Curricular CompetenciesĀ GradeĀ 5
  • Saskatchewan Mathematics Curriculum GradeĀ 4 N4.6
  • Saskatchewan Mathematics Curriculum GradeĀ 5 N5.5

This resource supports:

  • any lesson about comparingĀ fractions.

We use these task cards to support our lessons:

Do your students need more practice?

Where do you teach?

Save time and plan your whole year of math at once. These math resources work for most Canadian classrooms. They include everything you need to teach, practice, review and assess:

We have lots of other math for Alberta, BC and Saskatchewan. We specialize in Canadian content for lessons, worksheets, review, assessment, task cards and so much more.


FOLLOW US TO GET THE LATEST!

Please let us know how this resource works for you by rating it or providing feedback. You'll get TpT credits to use toward future purchases.

Our website at brainninjas.ca is full of ideas for using our resources.


Thank you for your consideration! Happy comparing and ordering fractions from the Brain Ninjas!

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Ordering and Comparing Fractions Task Cards Fractions Number Line

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Description

Simplify your lesson planning with this set of 72 math task cards, perfect for Canadian teachers! Designed to cover comparing fractions, these task cards are organized into three differentiated decks, with each deck increasing in difficulty. Whether you’re introducing fractions, guiding students through practice, or assessing their understanding, this resource is a must-have for your classroom.

This fractions activity includes:

  • questions asking students to order fractions from least to greatest, greatest to least, greater than or less than or along a number line.
  • 72 task cards in 3 levels: Gradually scaffolded for differentiated learning.
  • Deck 1: 24 cards ordering & comparing fractions with common denominators.
  • Deck 2: 24 cards ordering & comparing unlike fractions (equivalent fractions or fractions with different denominators).
  • Deck 3: 24 cards ordering & comparing challenge (more difficult equivalent fractions or fractions that take a few steps before they can be compared).
  • paper versions: in full-colour option for engaging visuals or ink-saving black-and-white version for economical printing.
  • digital formats: Google Slidesā„¢ are interactive for online or blended classrooms or Google Formsā„¢ in a quiz format for instant feedback and effortless marking.
  • answer keys for every question.
  • student answer recording pages designed for students to use any strategy.
  • comprehensive instructions: Includes creative tips for paper and digital use, from group activities to independent practice. We’ve included tips to make it as easy as possible.

Why You Will Love These Task Cards:

  • Aligned with Canadian classrooms: our task cards use SI notation, metric measurements, and a decimal point (.) for clarity. They meet Canadian expectations. See below for specific outcomes.
  • Low-prep: ready-to-use formats make lesson prep quick and stress-free.
  • Flexibility:
    • Introduce Concepts: build foundational understanding with scaffolded decks.
    • Practice and Review: reinforce learning in engaging ways. They make differentiated math practice easy. These make great exit slips.
    • Assess Learning: use for formative or summative assessments.
    • Model Problem Solving: demonstrate effective strategies in whole-group instruction.
  • Engaging: Perfect for centres, rotations, independent practice, or group challenges.

Additional Resources to Support You:

  • technology troubleshooting: Step-by-step solutions for technical issues with digital formats.
  • creative ideas: Suggestions for turning task cards into fun games and collaborative activities.

Perfect for Your Classroom:

These task cards are designed to be adaptable and effective for students across various learning levels, while also saving you valuable time. The mix of printable and digital options ensures that this resource works seamlessly in traditional, online, or hybrid learning environments.

This resource aligns with:

  • Alberta Math Curriculum Grade 4 Ā©2022
  • Alberta Math Curriculum Grade 5 Ā©2022
  • British Columbia Mathematics Curricular CompetenciesĀ GradeĀ 4
  • British Columbia Mathematics Curricular CompetenciesĀ GradeĀ 5
  • Saskatchewan Mathematics Curriculum GradeĀ 4 N4.6
  • Saskatchewan Mathematics Curriculum GradeĀ 5 N5.5

This resource supports:

  • any lesson about comparingĀ fractions.

We use these task cards to support our lessons:

Do your students need more practice?

Where do you teach?

Save time and plan your whole year of math at once. These math resources work for most Canadian classrooms. They include everything you need to teach, practice, review and assess:

We have lots of other math for Alberta, BC and Saskatchewan. We specialize in Canadian content for lessons, worksheets, review, assessment, task cards and so much more.


FOLLOW US TO GET THE LATEST!

Please let us know how this resource works for you by rating it or providing feedback. You'll get TpT credits to use toward future purchases.

Our website at brainninjas.ca is full of ideas for using our resources.


Thank you for your consideration! Happy comparing and ordering fractions from the Brain Ninjas!

Report this resource to TPT
Reported resources will be reviewed by our team. Report this resource to let us know if this resource violates TPT's content guidelines.

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March 21, 2024
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Rated 5 out of 5
October 1, 2023
Love using these task cards as a form of assessment to see how my students are understanding how to order and compare fractions.
Tara D.
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Oct 23, 2023
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Rated 5 out of 5
August 1, 2023
Excellent resource! I liked that it could be digital or online!
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Rated 5 out of 5
August 12, 2022
Thanks!
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Rated 5 out of 5
February 18, 2022
Helpful resource. Thanks, again.
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Feb 18, 2022
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Rated 5 out of 5
October 13, 2021
My students enjoyed this resource and learned from the information. Great job!
Pam Breitung
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Rated 5 out of 5
August 17, 2021
We enjoy using your units. They are comprehensive and enjoyable.
BERNADINE A.
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Rated 4 out of 5
August 2, 2021
Great to use as an additional tool when teaching fractions.
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Standards

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Understand a fraction as a number on the number line; represent fractions on a number line diagram.
Represent a fraction 1/š˜£ on a number line diagram by defining the interval from 0 to 1 as the whole and partitioning it into š˜£ equal parts. Recognize that each part has size 1/š˜£ and that the endpoint of the part based at 0 locates the number 1/š˜£ on the number line.
Compare two fractions with the same numerator or the same denominator by reasoning about their size. Recognize that comparisons are valid only when the two fractions refer to the same whole. Record the results of comparisons with the symbols >, =, or <, and justify the conclusions, e.g., by using a visual fraction model.
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